THE DAILY EVKNWG TELEGJIAPH PHILADELPHIA, - MONDAY,; IARCHL11, 1$G7. MRS. CAUCLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. Continued from nr lmtlne. THE SIXTH LECTURE. CAtJM.K II AS LEST AN ACQUAINTANCE THE FAMII.T V.MIIltEM.A. "Tlmt'B the third umbrella gone pineo Christina. V hut wire yon to dot Why, let him po home in the riiin, to be sure. I'm very certain there wns nothing about him that could spoil. Take cold, indeed! He docen't look like one of the sort to take cold. Besides, he'd have better taken cold than take our only umbrella. Do you hear the rain, Mr. Caudle? I say, do you hear the rain J Awl as I'm alive, if it isn't .St. Swithin's ljay! Do you hear it against the windows ? Nonsense; yon don't impose upon me. You can't be nsioep with such a shower as that I Do you liei r it. 1 sav t Oh. von do hear It t Well, that's a pretty Hood, I think, to last for six veeK ; una no stirring all the time out of the house l'ooh ! don't think me a fool, Mr. Caudle. Don't insult me. lie return tho umbrella ! Any body would think you were 4Lorn yesterday. As if anybody ever did re turn an umbrella 1 There do you hear it .' Worse and worse ! Cats and dogs, and for six wee kb always six weeKS. And no um brella! "1 frhould like to know how the children are A go to school to-morrow f They sha'n't go iirougii mien weatiier, I'm determined. INo : they shall stop at home, and never learn any thing the blessed creatures ! sooner than go 6d get wet. And when they grow up I I iwonderwho they'll have to thank for know- MnT T1,tl,ii,v ..-La i.wl.w.,1 1 ... 4 41...:- O t,'r Ti iiw, jnutn-n, uuv bneu luilier 71'eople who can't feel for their own children I ought never to be fathers. "But I know w hy you lent the umbrella. Oh, yes ; I know very well. I was going out to tea at dear mother's to-morrow you knew that ; and you did it on purpose. Don't tell me ; you hate me to go there, and take every mean advantage to hinder me. But don't you think it, Mr. Caudle. No, sir : if it .tomes down in buckets-full. I'll co all the more. No: and I won't have a cab. Where do you think the money's to come from ?, You've got nice high notions at that club of yours. A eab. indeed ! Cost me sixteen-nence at least sixteen-peuce ! two-and-eightence, for there's back again. Cabs, indeed ! I should like to know who a 4o pay for 'em ; J can't pay for 'ein, and I'm sure you can't, if you go on as you do ; throwing away your property, and beggaring your children buying umbrellas ! "Do you hear the rain, Mr. Caudle ? I 6iy, do you hear it r But I don t care I 11 go to mother's to-morrow, I will ; and what's uore, I'll walk every step of tho way and yju know that will give me my death. Don't call me a foolish woman ; it's you that's the foolish man. You know I can't wear clogs ; and, with no umbrella, the wet's sure to give me a cold it always does. But what do you care for that 1 Nothing at all. I may be laid up for what you care, as I dare say I shall and a pretty doctor's bill there'll be. I hope Ihere will ! It will teach you to lend your Umbrellas again. I shouldn't wonder if I caueht my death ; yes : and that's what vou , lent the umbrella for. Of course 1 4 "Nice clothes I shall got too, trapseing : through weather like this. My gown and ' bonnet will be spoilt quite. Needn't I wear 'em then i Indeed, Mr. Caudle, I shall wear i 'em. No, sir, I'm not going out a dowdy to v ' jjiease you or uiiyuouy eise. utiacious Knows i it isn't often that I step over the threshold ; if indeed, I might as well be a slave at once ' better, I should say. But when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go like a lady. Oh t that rain if it isn't enough to break in the windows. "Ugh! I do look forward with dread for to-morrow! How I am to go to mother's I'm sure 1 can't tell. But if I die, I'll do it. No, sir ; I won't borrow an umbrella. No ; and you sha'n't buy one. Now, Mr. Caudle, only listen to . this : if you bring home another umbrella, I'll throw it in the street. I'll have my own umbrella, or none at all. "Ha I and it was only last weeK l nan a new nozzle put to that umbrella. I'm sure, if I'd have known as much as 1 do now, it might have gone without one for me. Paying for new nozzles, for other people to laugh at you. Oh, it's all very well for you you can go to sleep. Y'ou've no thought of your poor ?atient wife, and your own dear children, on think of nothing but lending umbrellas ! "Men, indeed ! call themselves lords of the creation ! pretty lords, when they can't even take care of an umbrella ! "I know that walk to-morrow will be the death of me. But that's w hat you want then you may go to your club, and do as you like and then, nicely my poor dear children will ' be used but then, sir, then you'll be happy. Oh, don't tell me ! I know you will. Else you'd never have lent the umbrella ! "You have to go on Thursday about that 6ummons ; and, of course, you can't go. No, indeed, you don't go without the umbrella. You may lose the debt for what I care it won't be so much as spoiling your clothes better lose it : people deserve to lose debts who lend umbrellas ! "And 1 should like to know how I'm to go to mother's without tho umbrella ? Oh, don't tell me that 1 said I irould go that's nothing to do with it; nothing at all. She'll think I'm neglecting her, and the little money we were to have we sha'n't have at all because we've no umbrella. "The children, too ! Dear things ! They'll be sopping wet : for they sha'n't stop at homo they sha'n't lose their learning ; it's all their father will leave 'em, I'm sure. But they shall go to school. Don't tell me I said they shouldn't : you are so aggravating, Caudle; you'd spoil the temper of .an angel. They shull go to school ; mark that. And if they get their deaths of cold, it's not my fault I didn't lend tho umbrella." "At length," writes Caudle, "1 fell asleep ; and dreamt that the sky was turned into tjreen calico, with whalebone ribs ; that, in ia?t, the whole world turned round under a tremtidous umbrella!" THE SEVENTH LECTURE. MR. CAUDLE HAS VK.V1TRKD A REMONSTRANCE OX H1H pay's iun.nkh: COLD MUTTON, AND NO PCDDINO. MRS CAUDLE DKKENDS THE COLD BHOULDKR. "I'm sure ! Well ! I wonder what it will be next ? There's nothing proper now no thing at all. Better cet somebody else to keep the house, I think. I can't do it now, it eems; I'm only in the way here: I'd better take the children, and go. "What am I grumbling about now? It's very well for you to ask that ! I'm sure I'd letter be out of the world than there now, Mr. Caudle; there you are again! I shall ppeak, sir. It isn't often I open my mouth, lleaven knows ! But you like to hear nobedy talk but yourself. Yu ought to have mar ried a negro slave, and not any respectable woman. "You're to go about the house looking like thunder all the day, and I'm not to nay a word. "Where do you think pudding's to coma (mm . very day ? You show a nice example to vour t children, you do; complaining, and turning A your nose up at a sweet piece of cold mutton, iMcause mere's no pudding ! ou go a nice way to make 'em extravagant teach em' nice lessons to begin the world with. Do you know what puddings cost; or do you think they fly in at the window ? "You bate cold mutton. The more shame for you, Mr. Caudle. I'm sure you've the stomach of a lord, you have. No, sir; I didn't choose to hash the mutton. It's veiy easy for you to say hash it: but know what a joint loses in hashing: it's a day's dinner the less, if it's a bit. Yes, I dare say; other people may have puddings with cold' mutton. No doubt of it; and other people Income bankrupts. But if ever you get into the '(Jaette,' it sha'n't be my fault no; I'll do my duty as a wife to you, Mr. Caudle: you shall never have it to bay that it was my housekeeping that brought you to tx-ggary. No; you may sulk at the cold meat ha ! I hope you'll never live to want such a piece of cold mutton as we had to-day ! and you may threaten to go to a tavern to dine; but, with our present means, not a crumb of pudding do you get from me. You shall have nothing but the cold joint nothing, as I'm a Christian sinner. "Yes; there you are, throwing those fowls in my face again ! I know you once brought home a pair of fowls; I know it: and wer'n't you mean enough to want to stop 'em out of my week's money 1 Oh, the selfishness the shabhiness of men ! They can go out and throw away pounds upon pounds with a pack of people who laugh at 'em afterwards; but if it's anything wanted for their own homes, their poor wives may hunt for it. I wonder you don't blush to name those fowls .again! I would't be so little for the world, Mr. Caudle ! "What are you going to do ? Going to get. tip? Don't make yourself ridiculous, Mr. Caudle; I can't say a word to you like any other wife, but you must threaten to get up. Do be ashamed of yourself. "Buddings, indeed ! Do you think I'm made of puddings ? Didn't you have some boiled rice three weeks ago ? Besides, is this the time of the year for puddings ? It's all very well if I hail money enough allowed mo like any other wife to keep the house with: then, indeed, I might have preserves like any other woman; now it's impossible; and it's cruel yes, Mr. Caudle, cruel of you to expect it. "Apples a'r'ntso dear, are. theyi I know what apples are, Mr. Caudle, without your telling me. But I suppose you want something more than apples for dumplings ? I suppose sugar costs something, doesn't it ? And that's how it is. That's how one expense brings on another, and that's how people go to ruin. "J'ancaken? What the use of your lying muttering there about pancakes ? Don't you always have 'em once a year every Shrove Tuesday? And what would any moderate, decent man, want more ? "Pancakes, indeed! Pray, Mr. Caudle no, it's no use your saying fine words to mo to let you go to sleep; 1 sha'n't! pray do you know the price of eggs just now ? There's not an egg you can trust to under seven and eight a shilling; well, you've only just to reckon up how many eggs don't lie swearing there at the eggs, in that manner, Mr. Caudle; unless you expect the bed to let you fall through. You call yourself a respectable tradesman, I suppose ? Ha ! I only wish people knew you as well as I do ! Swearing at eggs, indeed ! But I'm tired of this usage, Mr. Caudle; quite tired of it; and I don't care how soon it is ended ! "I'm sure I do nothing but work and labor, and think how to make the most of everything: and this is how I'm rewarded. I should like to soe any body whose joints go further than mine. But if I was to throw away your money in the street, or lay it out in fine feathers on myself, I should lie better thought of. The woman who studies her husband and her family is always made a drudge of. It's your fine fal-lal wives who've the best time of it. "What's the use of your lying groaning there in that manner ? That won't make me hold my tongue, I can tell you. You think 'to have it all your own way but you won't, Mr. Caudle ! You can insult my dinner; look like a demon, I may say, at a wholesome piece of cold mutton ah ! the thousands of far better creatures than you are who'd be thankful for that mutton ! and I'm never to ppeak ! Jiut you're mistaken I will ! Your usage of me, Mr. Caudle, is infamous unworthy of a man. I only wish people knew you for what you are; but I've told you again and again they shall some day. "Puddings ! And now I suppose I shall hear of nothing but puddings ! Yes, and I know what it would end in. First, you'd have a pudding every day; oh, I know your ex travagance then you'd go for fish then I shouldn't wonder if you'd have soup; turtle, no doubt: then you'd go for a dessert; and oh ! I see it all as plain as the quilt before me but no, not while I'm alive ! What your second wife may do, I don't know; perhaps she'll le a fine lady; but you sha'n't bo ruined by me, Mr. Caudle; that I'm determined. Pud dings, indeed ! l'u-dding-s t Pudd" "Exhausted nature," says Caudle, "could hold out no longer. She went to sleep." Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lecture will be continued daily, in The Evening Telegraph, until co pletcd, FERTILIZERS. QAUCH'S RAW BONE Kl'FER-PIIOMrilATE OF LINK, The great Fertilizer for nil crops. Quick In Its action, unci perniuueul la its ellecta. .Established over twelve years. Dealers supplied by the carxo, direct from the wharf ol the nmiiutactory, on liberal terms. Mauulaciured only by BAUGH 4 SONS, :Ofllce No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, 8 4nmw Philadelphia. M M 0 N IATED PHOSPHATE, AX IXSl llI'ASXDD I'EItTILIZEB For Wheat, Corn, Outs, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable Garden, FrultTrees, Grape Vlues, Etc. Etc This Fertilizer contains Ground Bone and the best Fertilizing halts. Price .(i per ton of 2fou pouuda. For Hale by tb manufacturers, WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Chemists, 1 28mwf No. 724 MARKET Street pEIRCE'S PATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any others In use. LltniT! KOIKEI.KK ! ! DIIUABLG tit Caunol be broken by fulling, and KKVEH BECOME CLOSMY. These Blnles have been unanimously adopted by the Hoard ot Control tor use In Hie Public Hclioolslu Phila delphia, ami ulxo by Uie school authorities of Haiti- more aim WHsnuiKton. Also l'KIHCK'H l'ATKNT Hf.ATE SURFACE. The ouly Patent bione burfuce for blackboards now before tue uuuuc. warranter) to Rive aitiisiaciiuii. J. KKWTON PKIlvUK fc CO.. No. 47 N KLKVKNTU Street, Caption. Beware of the Imitation Books and Pasteboard KluU-s offered by annuls, and which are made to reaemble In aimmranca our slated gooilH. The tteniilne are all either labelled on the baek. or the package Is labelled and marked, Palen'ed February 10. 1 i fuawsui rp LUMBER. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 i i, f, and t inch 1 CHOICE PA N EL AND 1st COM HON, tefeetlong. 4-4. 6-4, 6-4, 8, 24, 8, and 4 Inch WHITE PIN!. PAN hi', PA' TK. IN PLANK. LARGE AND bUPERIOH STOCK OX UANfi.' 1QfV7 -BUILDING! BUILDING LCMltlR! LUMBER! LUMBER 4-4 CA KOLINA FLOORING. 6-4 CAROLINA KUHJRINU.-4-4 IiKLAWA UK FI)OKIN(. 6-4 IiKLAWAKK FLOORINU Will 'IK PINK FLOORINU. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOOR INK, bPRl'CK FUXJRINU. STEP HO IIDH. RAIL PI.aNK. rLASi ilRINU LATH. 1 "CEDAR lOU I . S1IINOI.F.S. AND CYPRESS long cedar shinolkh. kdort cedar shingles, , cooper 81 1 1 no 1.fh. Fine Assortment for hale low. no. 1 cedar logs and posts. no. 1 cedar loos and posts. lCfV7 -LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! i-UU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTA KKIiSI RED CEDAR, WALNUT, AND PINE. RED CEDAK WALNUT, AND PINE, 1 ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDI ' J-UU I ALBANY LUMBER OK ALL KIND SEASONED WALNUT. , SEASON ED WALNUT. ' DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. . OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1867. -Of GAR-BOX MANT&CTUREKS CIGAR-BOX MAN UFADTIIKKKS. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 1 CAT SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOIST J.UUI1 SPRUCE JOIST SPRUCE JOIST. FROM 14 TO VI FKET LONG. FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY HOANTU NO. MA CLE, BROTH Kit A CO.. 11 22mrp No. 'Z5"0 SOUTH STRF.ET. pa H. WILLIAMS, LUMBER MERCHANT, SEVENTEENTH AND SPRING GAttPKN STKEETS, OFFERS A .SI PEItlOU STOCK Ol' BUILDING LUMBER AND HARD WOODS, 3 3 Imwlm Suitable for the Spring Trade. J C. r E R K I N S, " LUMBER MERCHANT. Successor to K Clark, Jr., NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. CoiiMaBtlr od band, a lame and varied assortment buiiuiiiii Lumber. 624 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. l-ENNSlf lVANIA AUKIIUE.TUKAL LAND MCKI1 ft'OK AL. The Board of Comml8lorjers now offer for snle TWO HUNDKEu AND TWNKTY THOU SAND A CM KM of Agricultural College Lund .crip, ielMK the bnlauce ot Uie (Scrip grunted to lie loniruouweuun or l eiiuH.vivuuiu tor uie udowiueut of Agricultural Colleges la this lute. PropoHBls for the purchase of this LandSorip, Hdurehsed to "The Hoard of Commishlounrs of ARrk'iiltural Lund Hcrip," will te received at lie Kiirveyor-ueneriu'H uince, ni iiAriivia- iUKG, until 11 o'clock M., on vVKUNJKSJUAY, prll 10, 1.SU7. This hit nd may be located In any State or Ter- iiory, by the holders of the scrip upon any of heuuntiproprlated lauds (except mlueral lauds) ol the United Slates, which may be subject to ulu at private entry. Eacu piece 01 scrip etircscuts a quarter section of one hundred aud sixty ucrcs, Is issued In blank, uud will be transferable without endorsement or tormal assignment. The blunk need not be filled until the scrip is presented for locat ion and entry, when the party holding It can fill the bluuk, uud enter the land lu bis own name. Bids must be made as per acre, and 110 bids will be re ceived lor less than one quarter section. The Scrip Will be Issued Immediately on the payment of the money to the Surveyor-General On all bids for a less quantity limn iony tuou- sand acres, one-third of the purchase money nust be paid within ten auys, una me rema.111 nur two-thirds within thirty days alter uoliil .a- tiuu ol the acceptance of the bid or bids by the Board of Commissioners. , JACUB HI. CAMI'i'.f.Ivlj, Surveyor-General, For the Jlrmrd ot Commis-donnis. Htirrisfourg. February L7, lsoX. 3 1 il 10 p II I L A 1) E L r II I A D E P O X. ASSISTANT ttUAKlKKMASlKK SUCnt K, I .No. llaii GlKAUD Stukkt, March 8, 1SU7. f Proposals will be received at thisofllce until 12 o'clock M.. FRIDAY, March 13. 1.HU7, for im mediate delivery at the United States Store house, Hanover Street Wharf, proporly pucked aud ready for shipment, of the following de scribed Quarturmastor's Stores, viz.: Six (b) dozen assorted I'ainirsrusues.u'auuo , Clintons." Four (1) dozen assorted Sash Brushes, Nos. 0 and 8. "Clintons." ' Three (3) dozen v ticnes, ur.i. yA, j,, ana ;j men. Two (") dozen Kim JLocks, kuob left, 6i and fj inch. . . . ' Two (2) dozen Kim Locus, kuod rigtit, anu 5 'Three hundred (."00) lbs. Red Lead, Jn Oil. in 251b. kegs. . .. , T , .m ... Two hundred tuui 10s. iteu ieau, my,- m 2Hb.k.gs. , , ...ln Six (uj reams onuu i-uper, mm Thirty (30) gross Assorted Screws, inch, Nos. 5. C, and 1. Three (.) dozen mien s. Fll'tv (50) pounds Hoop Iron, inch. Two hundred (2001 Uooo Poles (small) for nail keJH ., ,!,- tha AIIOI lOe bUUVU'UHIUOU HI biucn i-v wi.o best quality, and to oe suujuui, hj luapeu tlfn. ... , . Samples or tno articles iu ii muau u uo- livered at this otnee, ino. uhwiuj .-iwoui,, twenty-four (21) hours previous to the opening of the bids. nt . . , v Kach bid must, uu uumodircu wj . . ..tw...- Bible persons, wtiose miiuimiic aim inmH-n must le appended to the bid. and certified to as belnu' good aud sullleit securities for the Smount involved by tlSf United States Dis trict J udue, Attorney, toiii ulu' -""v Ollicer. M . ha ,,gH n Ulankiorms ior pi - Pi?&taiv& to reject any bid deemed too hlRh, and no bid from a durauiung coutrao t0EndLbe8 envelopes, "Proposals for Quarter masters' Stores." W m$lt Brlg.-Gen. G. H. CROSMAN ' ABtatontUuurlerinMter-GeiwrHlAU.A. 3 8 6t1 Capt. and A. U. M Bvt. Maj. U. 8. A: pvFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILItOAD COM J PAN Y. Philadklphia. February 4, 1867. Proposals will be received at the ' "''W Pennsylvania llallroud Company. P i 'h';1" the Hint day ot May. 17. inclusive (uuless a satis lory proposal should be received and .' V v.ouHlyC from re..nHible parties dim Irl. ,g I" contract with laid Company for the establishment Line of bteaiuiuipa between Philadelphia aud Liver- '"llianlr forms of proposals, with detailed Informa tion, will be lurulabed upon application to i t5 1 EJM tfjsDSMmijBgcriarjr COTTON AND FLAX, BAIL UUCK ANU CANVAS, Of all uumnuri and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk, and Whkou Cover Duck. AIo, Paper Manufacturer' Drier Felts, from oue toseveu feel wide; l'uulinir. Helling, Hall Twine, etc. 1 John w. evehman & co 14' No. 1U JON HS Alley. CITY ORDINANCES. C COMMON COUKCIL OK. PHILADELPHIA. J x Cl.EHK'8 OKKies, ' 1 rBil.APUl'nu, February 22, ISfrX I In pursuance ol the aunexed Mesolullon, the following bill, entitled I "AN OltniNANOR Crpntlnpr Loan to pay certain deficiencies, for Uie purchase of the I-anxdowne IvsihIo, aud for other purposes," is hereby published in accord ance with the act of Assembly, for public in formation. JOHN ECKSTEIN. Ciurk of Common CouuclL AV OIIPINANCF CREATING A LOAN TO PAT CER TAIN KEHCIKNCIKS, toll T1IK PUKCHASK OF HIK LAr-SIUWM KMTATK, AND i'OU OTUBH I'L'H POKES. Kection 1. The Belect and Common Councils ol the City ot l'hlludelphla do 01 (lain, That the Mayor 01 Philadelphia be and he Is hereby authorized to borrow, at not less than par, on the credit of the city, from time to time, one million eljiht bundled thousand dollars, to be applied as iollows, viz.: First. To pay deficiencies, one million Mv hundred thousand dollars. Second. For the purchase of the LausJowne I'.Kla'e, and Improvement of the same, oue hundred IhoUMHnd dollnrs. Third. Fora House of Correction, one hundred thousand dollars. Fourth. To pay - the Increase ' lu the School Teachers and House Cleaners' salaries, one hundred tnousand dollars for which interest, not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annum, shall be paid half yearly, ou die first days of January and July, at theolUce of I he City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall be pay able and paid at the expiration of thirty years from the date of the same, and not belore, without the consent of the holders thereof; and the certificate theretor.lu the usual loimof the certificates of City Loan, shall be IsMied In such amounts as the landers may re quire, but not lor any fractional part ot one hundred dollars, or, if required, In amounts of live hundred er oue thousand dollars; and It shall betxpressed in said certificates that the loan therein mentioned, and the Interest thereof, are payable free from all taxes. Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force ol this ordinance, annually appropriated out of the income of the corporate estates, and from tite sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to j av t!e Interest ou said certificates; and the further sum of three-tenths of one per centum on 1 he par value of such certificates so issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said in come and taxes to a sinking fund; which fund and its accumulations are hereby especially pltdged for the redemption and payment of suid certificates, KOI.UTIOt TO PCHLISir A LOAN HI 1. 1.. Resolved, That the Clerk be authorized to publish. In tw o daily newspapers of this city, dally, for four weeks, the Ordinance presented to.the Common Council on Thursday, February 21;lMj7,entltled "An Ordinance Creating a Loan to pay certain deficiencies, for the purchase in the Lausdowne Estate, and foroiher purposes." And the said Clerk, at the stated meetlnis of Councils after the expiration of lour weeks lrom the first day of said publication, shall pre sent to this Council one of each of s.iid news papers for every day lu which the same shall have been made. 2 't 2lt AN O It I) I N A N C E To Authorize tne Purchase of Certain Continuous Lots of Ground in the Third Wnril. Section 1. The Select and Common Couticilsof the City of l'hlludelphla do ordain, That the (,'ltv Solicitor be and he Is hereby authorized to examine the title to all those several lots of ground, aud the messuages thereon erected, situate ou tne north side of Christian street, lu the Third Ward, and commencing at tiie north west corner ol Grover street aud Christian street, and containing together in front or breadth ob Christian street seventy-two feet four inches, uud extending of lhat breadth northward in length or depth alone the west uiiln of Drover street oue hundred aud twenty feet, more or less, aud if be approve of the sume. 10 have a conveyance prepared of Ibe mild lots of mound and premises to the city of Philadelphia in fee, the consideration therefor to be a ground-rent or ground-rents amounting in the segregate to five hundred and lorty dol lars tier milium, to be chariiod upon oue or more said lots of mound, aud the further sum of four thousand two hundred dollars to be paid out of the loan made by ordinance entitled vau ordi nance to authorize a loan for scliool purposes." approved December 1, 1801: l'rovided. That the said sum of four thousand two hundred dot Jars shall be deducted from the portion of said loan appropriated and apportioned to the Third School Section. Section 2. That the Mayor be aud lie Is hereby authorized to alllx the corporate seal of the city of Philadelphia to such deed or deeds as may bo necessary to reserve the. grouud-rent or ground-rents 10 inegrunior or grantors 01 said lots of ground. . Section 3. That the sum of four thousand two hundred dollars Is hereby appropriated to the Controllers of Public Schools, for the purpose ol carrying into execution this ordinuneo, pay able out in" the loan for school purposes: l'ro viiled. That certificates of said loan shall be accepted in payment of tiie said sum of lour thout-and two huudred dollars consideration money forpurtoi said premises, at the option of said citv. at not ltn.s iban tar. Warrants to bo drawn by the Controllers of public scnoois in connrmiiy wiui existing orui nances. JOSEPH V. MARCEK. President ot Common Council. Attest Koiikrt Bf.Thkll, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPEKING, President ol'Seleci, Couucll. Approved this ninth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight nuudred and sixty- seven (A. L. lbui;. MORTON McMICHAEL. : 3 11 It Mayor of Philuduluuia. A N ORDINANCE A To Authorize the Purchase of a Lot of Cironud ou the North Side of Carpenter Street, west of Sixth Street. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the City Solicitor be and lie is hereby authored to examine the title to all that lot of ground, Miiiinie on tho north side of Carpenter street. at the distance of one hundred and fifty-eight feel eleven inches west of Sixth street, udjoln lug the lot of ground ou the west now owned by the city, and appropriated to school pur poses, in the Second Ward ot the city aforesaid; coutnlnlug in front or breadth ou Carpenter street twenty-three feet, aud in length or depth of that breadth between parallel lines at right angles to Carpenter street one hundred aud twenty feet, aud if ho approve of the same, to have a conveyance prepared of said lot or ground to the city of Philadelphia in fee, tho consideration therefor to be an annual ground rent of one hundred aud fifty dollars to be charged thereon. Section 2. That the Mayor of the city is hereby authorized to alllx the seal of the City of Phila delphia to such deed or deeds, as may be neces sary to reserve the said ground-runt, to the grantor or gruntois of said lot of ground. JOSEPH F. MAIU'EK, President of Common Council. Attest KollEKT BtTIIKI.L. Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPEKING, President of Select Council. Approved this nlntb day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven (A. D. 1SU7). MORTON McMICHAEL. 3 11 it Mayor ot Philadelphia, TT ESOLUTION Xi To Lay Water Pipes on narrlsou and other Streets. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia. That the Chief Engineer of the Water Department be aud Is hereby authorized to lay waterpipes on the fol low 1 n e streets: Twenty-third street, from Green to Wallace streets, Fifteenth Ward. Mountain street, three hundred and fifty seven feet west from tho west side of Tenth street, First Ward. Harrison street, from Frankford to Willow, Twenty-third Ward. Curllon avenue, three hundred feet west from Hancock, Twenty-second Ward. Joseph f. marceb, President of Common Council. Altr-st KOUKRT UlfiTHEI.i,, Assistant Clerk of Select Council.' 1 JOSHUA SPEKING, . ' President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight huudred aud sixty seven (A. D. ISU7). 1 , . MORTON McMICHAEL. 11 H Mayor of Philadelphia. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize a Lprub of the Itlsrbt to Mine Coal on a Tract of Lund In sohuviki II County to James .1. Conner. Section 1. 1110 select and Common Counc Is of the lily of Philadelphia do ordain Tin I the Hupt rlntendent of the Girnrd Estate be and he lsneri oy aui norizeu 10 cause to no maao. and duly executed, a lease of the right to mine coal in a tract ot land known as in the warrantee names of John Alexander. .lames Chanman. and Samuel Scott, in Holler and Mahanoy town ships, Schuylkill county, to James J. Conner tor tne term 01 nve years, rrom the Kith day or March, I''", together with all the Improvements then (u erected, at the reut of thirty cents per ton for all coal mined not ehesiiut coal; twelve and one-half cents per ton for ciiesnul coal; and six cents per ton for pea coal, with the provisos that the said lessee shall make uo claim what ever tor Improvements now existlna on the premises, or that may hereafter be erected llieieon by mm: lhat the lessee shall unr all taxis now or hereafter linpo.sed by any laws of mis lAjmmonwcniin, or 01 me United Slntes, upon the premises, or upon the product of the mines, or upon the mining or shipment of tho coal, or upon the aggregate or net Income of the business; and also that he will pav the amount of all county taxes which niHy be assessed l,y the county of Schuylkill on the Je- miseii lanii ami the lmnroveiiicnt tlierenti. within ten days alter the same shall have been paid by the Superintendent of tho Girard Estate. JOSEPH F. MAItCEK, President of Common Council. Attest Benjamin H. Hainks, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPEBINO. President of Select Council. Approved this ninth ilav of Marmi. Anno Domini one thousand eight huudred and sixty- seven (A. D. ISo7). fllOKlOi MCSllUllAKU 311 It Mayor of IMUIivlolplila.il R ESOLUTION To Authorize the Appointment of two At torneys at Law. liereas. suit having been Drought in the Circuit Court ot the United States aualnst the city, us trustee aud residuary legatee of the Girard cstute, by the helrs-at-law of Stephen irmd. nnd the same naviiit: been iiecnteit ad versely to their claim, an appeal wis taken by them in July last to the Supreme Court of the United Slates. And whereas. H 18 important, in a case or so much moment that additional leal counsel should be appointed to lake charge of said suit in the Supreme Court. Therefore. Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils 01 the Citv of Philadelphia, That the City Solicitor be and he Is hereby authorized to nominate, and by and with treconsent of Select Council appoint two attori.eys-at-law, to take charge, In conjunction with the City Solicitor, of the appeal to the Supremo Court of Girard et al. vs. Tne City of Philadelphia. . JOSEPH F. MAKCER, President of Common Council. Attest Koiikiit Bktiiki.i,, Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President, of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight huudred uud sixly-seven (A. D. u). MORTON McMICHAEL, ,S11 It Majwrol Philadelphia. ASUl'PIi E M E N T To an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance 10 Authorize the Purchase ol Certain Lots of Ground lu the Twenty-third and Twenty seventh Wards." approved June hi. 180li. Section I. Ti'e Select nnd Common councils of the City 01 Philadelphia do ordain. That the City Solicitor be and he is hereby authorized nnd dli ecled to accept a conveyance to the city ol Philadelphia of the lot 01 ground described in Section 1 of the Ordinance to which this Is a supplement, subject to the reservations and easements, if any such there be, mentioned and set forth In the cround-rent deeds for said pre mises, made and executed nySyndonia Webster to the citv of Philadelphia, dated the thirtieth dnv of June, A. D. lHliu: Provided there be no other Incumbrances upon the title of said pre mises liiuu as aiorcsani. JOSEPH F. MARCER. President of Common Couucll. Attest Bkkjamin Haines, Clerk ol Select Cmncll. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eluhl huudred aud sixty- M veil (A. V. IH07J. MORTON McMICHAEL, 3 M it Mayor of Philadelphia. A N OIIDIN A N C E Supplementary to an Ordinance approved iji ci miii r isiiu, matting an Appropriation lor the Gl in id Estate for the year 1867. section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the I'm ther sum of fliteen hundred dollars be, aud the fame is hereby appropriated, out of the in cline of the residuary portion of the Girard Estaie for the year 1S07, lor the use of the estate 101 the sume year, the said appropriation to be npplii d to I tf m No. 2. Taxes fifteen hundred dollars (510,1. JOSEPH F. MARCER. President ol Commou Couucll. Attest Bi.yjAMiN II. IIaisks, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERING, President of Select Couucll. Approved this ninth day of Mutch, Anno 1 1 until one thousand eight huudred aud sixly beeu (A. D. 1807). MORTON McMICHAEL, 3 11 It Mayor of Philadelphia. "T ESOLUTION Alt To Authorize the City Controller to make a certain Transfer in the Appropriation to the Sut erintendent of City Railroad for 18G7. Resolved, By theSelect and Common Councils ol 1 lie City of Philadelphia, That the City Con troller is hereby authorized to transfer the sum ol three hundred dollnrs from Item 1 (new ma terial) to Item 5 (keeping tracks clear of ice), lu the annual appropriation to ll.eSuperiiitendont ot the City Railroad lor the year 1H07, made by ordinance uppruved December 21, lhbii. JOSEPH F. MARCER. President of Common Couucll. Attest Bl'.NJA.MIN II. llAINKS, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA srERINO, President ol Select Couucll. Approved this ninth day of March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven (A. D. 1607). MORTON McMICHAEL, :', 11 It Mayor of Philadelphia. WHISKY, BRANDY. WINE, ETC. "X VINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND 1)0 VV WKSTTC ALtb, BilOWN STOUT, fOUTKK, ami C1DKKS. 1, J. JOltlJAN, No. 22(1 PEAK Street, below V, alnut. bi Ks to cull attention to the laikie ami varied stock ol goods now on liuud. einliraciug WINKS of all Kradus. unions- which are soinu very clioice sherries and Clarets; UKAND1KH. all qualities aud illtlereul vln lanes: WltfhKlKs, some, very old and superior; hCOTCH ALK. JiltOWN STOUT, together with Jordan's celebrated TUNIC ALK, now so extensively uu'd by families, physicians, Invalid, etc. liLKKs. Crub-anple, chamuaicae, aud bweet Cillers of all qualities, unsurpasiud. . These goods are lurnislied in packages of nil size, and will be delivered m any part of the city tree of cost. li .' . jEITH & PICKETT COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1 AND DKALEH8 IS WHALE, SPEBM, LABD. ENGINE, 8PINDLB, AND .'machinery oils. ' Also, Agent lor Manhattan Axle Giease Company. Ko. 134 South DELAWARE Avenu I 10 wfni'im C4Ct ABCH (STREET. (jAS FIXTUKK8, CHANDKLIKKS, 1IHONZM HTATUAKV ItctVANKIKK & CO, would respectfully direirt th Bitentloii 'rf their friends, and tu public generally tl: elr large and 'elegant asHoi lnidnt of IAH r'IX-, IMtKK f'HAMlLLIKHK, ' nnrt ORNAMKffTAt lillONZK WAKKS. Those wishing handsome ar lliiirimtihly, made llooils, hi very reasonable prhi ' will find 11 to ttielr advantage to give us a callbefoi purchasing elsewhere. . , , .'. N. B. boiled or tarnished fixtures reflnlsliea wit pedal caie and at reasonable pries. , t il ni . . VANKIRK 4 WV STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT 1KF.P KANII-JOl NT IIOT-AIH FURNACE. B ANU KM . Or ALL MIX EM. Also, rhllexar'R New Low Pressure Steam HeaUnf Apparatus. For sale by 4 II A III.F.M WILLI MS, No. IlfiJ MAIIKKT BtreeC THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHFiSEU OK KUKOl'KAN KANUK, for Families, lln-ti-lN, or rtilille Institutions. In TWKNTY DIK- I. I. I V K T kl'b'U A lu.. IHlil..l.ili.l.. Ilani, llOl-AIr I-'ljriiRCfH. 1'iirtulilp llf.ainrv. I .fiwriowu UriklM. Flriooard Stoves, Lath Hoilem, Ktewhole PUU, Jiollers. look hi(r Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. HKAHl'K A THOMSON. 11 17 siulhiiiii No. 21 1 N. HKCONO Htriw. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. FRENCH STEAM scouRiisra. ALBEDYLL, MARX & CO.. SO. 132 KOlTII ELEVENTH MTKI'ET IX D NO. 510 HAl'E HTI1EET. 3 1 mwf ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. r-- d t' w ni BTiviM rniti ami iJlU.iaiJ.r.Oll .Kit WOUKs-NEAHK A LKVY. livriUltAli AMI HIEOHKTICAL ENOINKKKS. aiACllliNlMH. ilOl 1.1'K - MAAKIW, BLACK SMI I lls, and KOUMjEKS, having lor many yearn lieeu in EUceeuNiui operation, auu iieeu exclusively engiil-'ed in building and repairing Marine and River nginea, high and low-pressure. Iron Hollers, Water Tanktt, Propellers, etc. etc., respeclluliy oiler tlieir services lo Uie public as being lully prepared to con tract lor engines of ail sizes, Marine, 111 ver, anil bliitlonary; liuvlng sets of patterns of ulllereutsir.es, ait prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Kvvry description of pattern-making made at the shoriest notice. Jllgu and Low-pressure Fine, 'lubiiiar, aud Cylinder Kellers, of the best Pennsyl vania charcoal iron. lorglngs ef all sl.es and kinds: Iron aud 1 Irani l noting of all descriptions: Hull 1 ui uliig, Sciew Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business, Drawings and specifications for all work don al tiie establishment Iree ot charge, aud work, guar anteed. The subsriwrs have ample wharf-dock room for repuiieof beats. here they can lie Id periect safety, nnd are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc fur raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NEAFIB. JOHN P. LWVY. 8 21 BKACH and PALM Kit Street. J.VAI'OllAN MIlUKICK, WILLIAM H. MEBHIOK, JOHN K. CO PH. SOETHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASlilMiTON" Streets, Philadelphia. MKHKll K & W)NH, F.NGINKKHa ANU MACHINISTS, maniifaclure High and Low Pressure blearu Engine lor Land. Kiver, aud Marine Service. Hollers, Uasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc tasiliiKSOl all kinds, either Iron or brass, iron 1 ranie Koofs lor lias Works, Workshops, and Railroad blations, etc. Hctoris and Has Machinery, of the latest and most nnpioved construction. Kvery description ot Plantation Machinery, and Sugar, Paw, and Urisl Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ope sirum Tialus, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Ku Kines, etc, hole Agents for N. Billeuz's Patent Bugar Ttolilnr Apparatus, esmylh's Patent Hieam Hammer, and Aspinwall & Woolsey'i l'atent Centrifugal (Sugar I'rnin'iiit Machine. 6 JeJ BRIDESBUKb' MACHINE WORKS. OKFIt'K, Ko. 65 N. PllOT STREET, PlIII.ADKl.eHIA. We are prepared to fill orders to any extent for oar well-known MACH1NKKY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN M ILLS, Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin ning, and Weaving. W e Invite the attention of manufacturers to our ex tensive works. 13 ALFRED JENKS SON. MEDICAL. DR. J. IS. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE. TUB CHEAT BLOOD rUKiriKB. 11 yon have con npi, e bordered, or vitiated blood, yoe e sick ali over. It may appear as pimple, sores, or as some active dlnease. or ft may onij mate you feel lan guid or depicsied: bui you cannot have good health tf youi blood Is Unoure. l)r. hose's Alterative lemoves all these impurities, and Is the remedy that will restore on to healrh It Is unequalled for the care of all disease 01 the. Blurnl, sciolula, tubercular consumption, and all tsrup fiot. of the skin, f rice 1 Sole agents. OYOIT CO., i No 232 North KCONi Street. . OIL, DYOTT'8 ITCH OI!VTMJEJT will cure every form ot itch, aud is superior 10 any other reu.edv lor the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint Price 26 cents Hem per mall. 40 cents. DYOTT & CO., r Ko. 232 Horth HKtOiiL) Street DR. J. 8. HOSE'S KXPECTORAJVT, For the cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, catarrh, muuenza, spitting ot b.ood, bronchitis, and ail dmeafctsoi the lungs. 1 his syrup having stood the test of many years' ex perience as a r tneuy lor imta'lon or any hiflammatioa ot the lunfcs, throat, or bronchia. Is acsnowledged by sit to tea remedy superior to any other known com jioulu used lor the rellei and curs of coughs sod coo suu.ptlou. Price tl. fcole agents, DTOTT 4 CO 96m Ko.232 Korth SK.COSL Btroct H ASTINCS'S 1 r COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPTHA. 1 CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. GIVE IT A TIUAL. For sale by all lirst-class Druggists. IYOTT A CO., ACiESiTS. No. 23 North 8ECONDStreet. s g lm JjQi'SE-FUKJs'lblilO GOODS. EXttlLEM OPPOBTfHTT TOSECCBB i IIAKOAISfS. To close the estate of the late JOHN A. MDKPIIET, Importer and Dealer u House,I'1rnl8hlnf Goods, MO. 9 I1ESMT KTREET, Between Nluth and Teuth. bouth Side. PhlladelpUia His Administrators now offer the whole stock at nrlers oeiow mu u. j iui8u.i (ill) sloe - imiirai'ts every tiling wanted In a well-ordered house hold Plain 'i in ware, ijrusiiHM, wooden Ware. iiK0is, 1'laleil Ware, l utiery, iroiv-Wajn, Japauued, V aie, and Cooking UUnslle ot evury lecripUon. A great variety ot M1AKKH tlUOlW, B1RO CAGKH, eic. etc., cur) be obtained 01) the most reusou- bl terms. . I., ri' U X A - n AltfTIC befkiub;hatok3 and AvA'i'Klt COOLI- Its. A flue aHSOItuient of PAPIKIt-M ACHF. GOODS. ..'Ililsls the largerl retail establlstiuieut lu this line tn l'lilludelphla. and clu.ens aiid siranuers will find It l their advautage to examine our stock belore pur chasing. 0'l.-Ollrfrlenrls l the tHiunlrv may order by mail, and prompt btleuiiou will be given, u 1 ihsiu .? i-' ' .' .j : .: ',